I can get behind this. Function without tracking when logged in. I
wonder, are there cases where function is exactly tracking (when logged in)?
-Sid
On 3/15/2012 4:46 PM, JC Cannon wrote:
> Now we just need to get the others to agree. :)
>
> JC
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rigo Wenning [mailto:rigo@w3.org]
> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 2:39 AM
> To: public-tracking@w3.org
> Cc: JC Cannon
> Subject: Re: Logged-In Exception (ISSUE-65)
>
> JC,
>
> On Wednesday 14 March 2012 16:28:27 JC Cannon wrote:
>> Specific scenario: User logs into FB and navigates to CNN.com to read an
>> article. The user is able to see the FB friends that liked the article.
>> However, FB should not log the fact that the user has viewed the article or
>> even gone to CNN unless the user clicks on the FB Like button.
>>
>> If feel this type of behavior would be expected and I personally like this
>> type of feature.
>
> This was the point I was trying to make in my earlier email (and use case).
> How come we agree on things? :)
>
> Rigo
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